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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In text, a function is called piecewise continuous on an interval if the interval can be broken into a finite number of subintervals on which the function is continuous on each open subinterval and has a finite limit at the endpoints of each subinterval. Now my question is that an open subinterval has always no endpoints then how can we say that it has a finite limit at the endpoints of each subinterval?

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